Judge Delays Ruling on Trump Ban on Harvard Foreign Students
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A federal judge has postponed ruling on President Trump's proclamation, which bans Harvard international students. The judge issued a temporary restraining order, allowing time to consider a longer-term injunction. Harvard’s attorney argued the proclamation would severely impact students. The Justice Department contended the ban is justified by national security concerns due to Harvard's alleged ties with foreign adversaries. The judge committed to making a decision within a week, emphasizing the urgency of the situation while considering the conflicting arguments from both sides.
The federal government argued that President Trump's proclamation regarding Harvard's international students is rooted in national security concerns, alleging the university's noncompliance with regulations.
Harvard's legal challenge highlights the devastating impact of the proclamation on its students, claiming the administration's actions are retaliatory and cause irreparable harm.
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